Hello there. I've been collecting bronzes by a company called Heredities for a while now, and thought that if you had seen one of these fine peices, and had considered perhaps starting a collection of your...
This guide contains a useful list which should help you identify some of the main cards sets and editions in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game issued up to 2007 in the UK and USA. The code (shown here in...
Deck Article of X #7: Exodia Automatic Win Deck Some cards Yu-Gi-Oh!are sooo powerful that you normally win during the turn you activate them; examples include [Return from the Different Dimension] and [Chaos...
This is a basic Guide to collecting JAPANESE Yu-gi-oh Trading Cards. I say "basic" as the further I get with these guides , the more depth I hope to be able to go into , in certain areas of Japanese Yu-gi-oh....
Silver Fusion monsters are usually kept far away from by CC players because they typically take 3 or more resources (the 2 monsters and [Polymerization]) to bring out only to be destroyed by a single card...
Deck Article 3. ROOOAAAAARRR! The Dragon Deck New article for the second week of May; this time I'm looking at a deck type that can be surprisingly difficult to get to work well: Dragons. Dragons are the...
Deal with Evil: Dark Ritual Deck Ritual monsters are often considered the most costly next to fusions; they require a specific spell card to summon them, the monster in your hand, and a number of monsters to...
Deck Article of X: '#4, Invading Fiends' 3rd Article for 'Deck of the Week' and this time I'll be tackling Fiends. While Dragons are based around brute strength, and Zombies are based around Special...
Now the idea of Beast down is to get all your high powered beasts on the field with Enraged Battle Ox allowing them to trample those Spirit Reapers and Treeborn Frogs and what have you. The Ox is the key card...